01/27/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/27/2026 11:02
In 2026, the iconic festival will be held at Denver's Levitt Pavilion
Boulder, Colo. - The Great American Beer Festival (GABF®) is stepping outside. In a historic first, the nation's favorite craft beer celebration will move outdoors on Saturday, October 10, and Sunday, October 11, 2026, relocating from the Colorado Convention Center to Denver's Levitt Pavilion.
The move signals a bold new chapter for GABF, blending its legendary beer lineup with live music, open skies, and a more immersive festival experience.
"The Great American Beer Festival has always reflected where American craft beer is headed," said Ann Obenchain, vice president of marketing and communications of the Brewers Association. "Taking the festival outdoors lets us reimagine what's possible and we're excited to bring fresh energy to the festival and provide an experience that feels uniquely Colorado."
Located in Denver's Ruby Hill neighborhood, Levitt Pavilion is a nonprofit music venue offering expansive green space, panoramic city views, and a built-in amphitheater that unlocks new creative possibilities, from live music to open-air tasting zones, and an evolved PAIRED event.
"Levitt Pavilion is proud to be the new host venue for the Great American Beer Festival, and to welcome the festival's many brewers, partners, and attendees to Ruby Hill Park this fall," said Meghan McNamara, executive director of Levitt Pavilion Denver. "Our founding purpose is to build community through music and shared experiences, and partnering with the Brewers Association expands that vision for both our organizations."
The setting may be new, but the spirit of GABF remains unmistakable: hundreds of breweries, thousands of beers, and a nationwide showcase of award-winning craft beverages, now amplified by fresh air, room to roam, and a renewed social spirit that only an outdoor festival can deliver.
"This isn't just a venue change for us, it's an evolution," Obenchain added. "We've listened to our attendees and we're creating an outdoor festival that invites people to explore, discover, and celebrate craft beer in a completely new way-one that's all about gathering your friends, finding your spot on the lawn, and enjoying great beer and good times together."
After more than four decades as a cornerstone of American beer culture, GABF's move outdoors signals a time of adaptation for craft beer, and a future that's bold, vibrant, and open to change. Tickets will go on sale starting June 2026. For more information or to sign up for ticket alerts, visit GreatAmericanBeerFestival.com.
Event Details
Dates: October 10 and 11, 2026
Time: 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Location: Levitt Pavilion, Denver
Tickets: Starting at $60, on sale June 2026
Media contact: Jessie Vandenhouten (on behalf of the Brewers Association)
About the Brewers Association
The Brewers Association (BA) is the not-for-profit trade organization representing more than 9,300 small and independent American brewers, their beverages, and the community of craft beer enthusiasts. With over 5,600 U.S. brewery members, the BA champions the independent craft brewer seal -a trusted symbol that helps consumers identify beer brewed by small and independent producers.
The BA organizes some of the industry's most influential events, including the World Beer Cup®,Great American Beer Festival®,Craft Brewers Conference® & BrewExpo America®, and American Craft Beer Week®. It also publishes The New Brewer® and through Brewers Publications®, remains the country's leading publisher of brewing literature. Beer lovers can explore the world of craft beer at CraftBeer.com and follow the BA on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
The Brewers Association is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, or marital/familial status. The BA complies with provisions of Executive Order 13672 and the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor.
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